Brought to my attention. Would like something that would combine pattern implementation like deep leaning, specific tasks like RPA, and the architecture specification like BPM. Would produce something closer to intelligent business modeling. Does this do that? Not sure.
Intelligent automation to replace RPA, suggests AntWorks in InformationWeek.
AntWorks has revealed its intelligent automation solution: ANTstein SQUARE. But it needs to “combat RPA fatigue,” says an analyst Intelligent automation to replace RPA, suggests AntWorks
AntWorks says that ANTstein SQUARE’s intelligent automation system uses “fractal technology to rely on relatively small data sets to train the engine.”
Intelligent automation, it’s meant to be the next big thing in automation, at least that was the gist of what AntWorks told analysts, press and customers at an extravagance in London, recently. They likened themselves to a tortoise, winning the RPA race over the hair, talked about an elephant in the room, and boasted that they have moved RPA up a gear.
“Hello!” said Asheesh Mehra, AntWorks Group CEO and co-founder. He paused for dramatic effect, leaving an audience wondering if he was about to sing an Adele or Lionel Richie song. In fact, he said: “unstructured data is 85% of your back office.” ... "
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